Arguably, the top video of last week was released by the Nigerian Army. In an attempt to win the hearts and minds of Nigerian by justifying the killings of Shi’ite faithfuls in Zaria, the Army authorities released a video showing its officers negotiating with followers of leading Shi’ia cleric, Sheikh Ibraheem El-Zakzaky.

According to the Nigerian Army, it’s chief of staff, Lieutenant General Tukur Buraitai was trying to make his way through a procession of the Shi’ia sect when an assassination attempt was made on his life by followers of El-Zakzaky who is the leader of the Islamic Movement of Nigeria. In an attempt to repel the attack by assailants who “brandished dangerous weapons”, Nigerian troops opened fire on the crowd and killed an undisclosed number of people.

But the video released by the army doesn’t prove that claim. It only shows some of Buraitai’s men negotiating for passage, presumably for their boss, and being declined. It doesn’t show the arrival of the army boss to the scene, neither does it show the alleged assassination attempt.

Following this clash between the army and followers of the sect, the Nigerian Army proceeded to invade the home of the El-Zakzaky, kill his son and wife, shoot him four times, drag him out from his house like an animal, bloodied, disrobed, and dumped in a wheelbarrow. In a two-day rampage of unrestrained violence, Nigerian soldiers allegedly killed 800 members of the Islamic Movement of Nigeria, demolitions buildings, and destroyed properties.

According to Nasir El Rufai, the irresponsible governor of Kaduna State, where this unthinkable violation of human rights occurred, the government was trying to “end this problem once and for all” as he repeated the dubious claim by the army that there was an assassination attempt on the life of the Chief of Army Staff.

The Emir of Kano, Sanusi II has issued a statement on the incident saying that the Shi’ia sect “insults relatives of Prophet Mohammed” and said that the sect is “unacceptable to all Muslims”. King of Saudi Arabia congratulated President Muhammadu Buhari on phone calling the brutal crackdown on the minority sect as “fighting terrorism”.

Two videos have now emerged showing the extent of human rights abuses committed in Zaria by the Nigerian Army. Unlike the promotional video which was traced to Army Spokesman, Colonel Sani Usman arms.

In the video, shared by Reports Afrique, soldiers are seen laying a firing squad around a Shi’ite property. The second video shows soldiers going house-by-house committing acts of murder as the victims screamed in helplessness. The videos are those recorded by eye-witnesses to these crimes.